Maybe try set those rate to 16bit to start off with. Is your
motherboard and sound drivers updated?

On 26/03/2013, Darran Ross <darran.r...@dsl.pipex.com> wrote:
> Hi List.
>
> I'm trying to make a recording via my PC line-in source, but am failing
> miserably! Any helpful tips gratefully received.
>
> I've got my levels set at 80% and am using Goldwave to record, but I can
> barely hear the source and messing about with the levels doesn't appear to
> make any difference. Also, when I run a test on the line-in I'm told that
> its not receiving anything on the left channel, but yet when I listen
> carefully to the speakers I can hear something coming in on both channels.
>
> I really don't know what to try next, can anyone offer up a suggestion as to
> where I'm going so badly wrong?
>
> I'm using Goldwave 5.68 on a Win 7 machine. According to my settings its a
> line-in high definition audio device. Listen to this device is checked and
> playback is via my default playback device. And the default sample and bit
> depth are set at two channel, 24 bit 192000HZ.
>
> Finally, give exclusive   mode applications priority is also checked,
> although I've got no idea what it means!
>
> Yes, a recording via PC virgin here, so please be gentle! I'm finding this
> whole ordeal rather challenging.
>
> Regards.
>
> Darran
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